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Printed great without need for supports. I used PCTG so no stringing and higher temp resistance for use with the AMS 2Pro drying.

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Was a quick print. The indentation on the bottom of the B2 printed fine without supports and rests on the pillor well. You can even spin the model or tap it lightly without it falling off. However, If it is on a wobbly surface, it can fall over which can send the peg flying a few feet.
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Printed perfectly but getting it into the port was a little finicky. Same with taking it out. However it works great and protects the port. I used ABS and haven’t had any issues with running the chamber and bed at max temps.
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Tolerance was perfect and printed great using ABS. I recommend ABS because the droppings on the H2 series are quite hot and stick to PLA or PETG chutes.
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For an emergency scraper it works well. I would make out of ABS because my PLA and PETG ones started to deform at the tip almost immediately. The ABS one is starting too as well but lasted 3x longer. I still recommend getting a proper metal one but this works great in a pinch.
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Works great. I did have one single poop get stuck but another piece knocked it down. I used PETG to print the chute but am going to switch to ABS because the droppings out of the X1E and X1C are quite hot. The chute fits around the foot of the X1 perfectly and locks it in place, no screws, magnets, or tape required. The bucket also locks into the chute securely and works well.
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It works great and is accurate. Compared scale to my pair of Mititoyo calipers and it was pretty much spot on.
However, it doesn’t go down to M1 which isn’t a deal breaker and is a little thick and on the large size so it uses quite a bit of filament. Also, the lettering is flush so trying to use ironing can cause some problems but nothing a little tuning won’t fix.
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Very compact and works perfectly. The angle is steep enough that the droppings slide down and don’t get stuck. It also doesn’t block any of the vents.
The best part is that is uses existing holes on the H2D so you print the little clip and screw it on and the chute just slides on top. The part printed perfectly with almost no supports.
** Make sure you use ABS or equivalent when printing the chute at least. The H2D poops are on the hotter side and can stick to PLA or even PETG sometimes from my testing.
The bucket was PLA though and that worked fine. Even the smallest bucket is quite large and I found that to be the best option.
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Great test for figuring out ironing. Make sure you dry your filaments thoroughly before running though. I found for the H2D using HS PLA that 20mm/s at 32% works best for me.
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Over it printed alright. I did use a 0.4mm nozzle instead of a 0.2 so that’s why the lettering is not as clean. It does seem to be on the thicker side so it can be slimmed down (someone uploaded a profile already) but overall it works great and is accurate.
I do want to note this only works on Bambu spools. Other spools may be too wide or too slim.
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Definitely makes the text more legible. Ironing made it nice and smooth. Only downside was that the model did not carry over the color so I had to manually make the letters a different color using the paint option. Other than that it worked great.
H2D
0.4mm nozzle
0.12 layer height
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